
Abed Fahed, Moatasem Al-Nahar, and Daniella Rahme star in Ramadan drama "Nafas" here is the names of the characters
The stars of the Ramadan series "Nafas" revealed the details of the roles they will play, paving the way for viewers to expect exciting and suspenseful things.
The star Abed Fahed posted two pictures of his character "Ansi Al-Rimal" on his social media accounts and commented, saying, "The show will not stop; the theater will remain in my chest until my last breath."
Abed Fahed Instagarm profile
"Put your feet on the stage and breathe, breathe with Ansi Al-Rimal," he exhorted the audience, alluding to the character's expected dramatic depth.
For his part, the artist Moatasem Al-Nahar provided a glimpse of the character "Ghaith Al-Sabaa," where he expressed in a post of his: "I returned from the darkness in which they buried me, and these days are not those days." In a mysterious tone, he continued, "The account is bigger, and there are many who must pay the price," suggesting a role filled with challenges and conflict.
Daniella Rahme, a Lebanese star, unveiled her character "Rouh Shahab" on her Instagram account with a photo and the comment, "I am Rouh Shahab." If it weren't for the darkness, I wouldn't have seen my truth, which explains part of the character's development within the story.
Iman Al-Saeed, the series' writer, and Elie Semaan, its director, are part of the "Sabah Brothers" company's productions. They aim to discuss a variety of Arab society-related issues in a fresh and inventive manner, reflecting the work's direction to spark controversy and illuminate various facets of the characters' lives.
The work is one of the most prominent productions expected during the Ramadan season, as it bears the signature of big stars who present a performance that is expected to leave a clear mark in this year's Ramadan race.
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